Your Third Question: Which ones were superior, the great interpreters of the Holy Law, or the ‘shahs’ of the true Sufi paths?
YOUR THIRD QUESTION
Which were superior, the great imams and interpreters of the Holy Law, or the ‘shahs’ and ‘spiritual poles’ of the true Sufi paths?
T h e A n s w e r : Not all the interpreters of the Law, but Abu Hanifa, Malik, Shafi‘i, and Ahmad b. Hanbal were superior to the shahs and spiritual poles. But in some respects, some wondrous spiritual poles like Shaykh Gilani attained more brilliant stations, in particular virtues. However, general virtue was the Imams’. Furthermore, some of the Shahs of the Sufi paths were also interpreters of the Law; it cannot therefore be said that all interpreters of the Law were superior to the spiritual poles. But it may be said that after the Companions and the Mahdi, the Four Imams were superior.
- Third Allusion: Sainthood is a proof of prophethood, and the Sufi way is a proof of the Shari'a.
- Our Prophet (PBUH) stated that Mahdi would be one of his descendants. How shall we interpret the fact that a prophet who always gives importance to competence, proficiency and taqwa (fear of Allah, piety) gives superiority to a person of his descent and a
- First Allusion: Explanation of Sufism, path, sainthood, and spiritual journeying.
- Ninth Allusion: The benefits of the Sufi way.
- Since the world is round, do we not turn toward the Kaaba no matter where we turn?
- What is the decree on loving sayyids and sharifs?
- Can you give some information about the Unity of Existence?
- Do we need to follow sects (madhabs)? Why? Are there any hadith or verse about this in Quran?
- Could you please explain the notion of Tawhid (Oneness)?
- Ninth Section (The Nine Allusions): It is about sainthood and Sufism
